basically falling apart in the arms of a naked stranger. She had wanted just one night of freedom.
And she was being punished for it.
Pulling away, she blinked several times, cursing the tears that escaped. âSorry, Iâve got to get dressed. Tracy is on her way.â
âDo you want to tell me what happened? Maybe I can help.â
âNo, thank you. Itâs just time for me to get back to reality.â Violet started back toward the bathroom, but he dogged her footsteps.
âViolet, I know we donât know each other well, but if youâre in some kind of troubleââ
âItâs not that I donât appreciate the offer.â She stopped in the doorway of the bathroom, blinking rapidly. If she didnât get inside, she was going to break down into a messy, weeping ball, and she didnât want him to see that. âThereâs just nothing you can do except let me get dressed.â
Dean placed his hand on the door when she tried to close it, and she made the mistake of meeting his heavy gaze, so filled with concern.
âCan you please let go?â Her voice broke on the last word, and she hated that she still cried. Every time shit hit the fan, she was sure she had no more pain, grief, or tears left. But she did. She was weak, had always been weak.
Just like her mother.
Dean stepped back, maybe because heâd heard the desperation in her voice or because he got tired of trying. Whatever it was, she didnât care.
She just needed to escape.
âThank you for everything.â Closing the door with a soft click and locking it, she slid to the floor and sobbed into her arms.
D EAN STARED AT the closed door for several minutes, the sound of Violetâs muffled sobs tearing into him like a razor blade. From the moment heâd laid eyes on her, nothing about this had been a typical hookup. And if heâd been any other guy, heâd have been dying to get her the hell out of his place.
Instead, he wanted to unlock the door and hold her again, to coax whatever was going wrong in her life out of her so he could fix it. It was what he did. As the oldest of six, he had always been the fixer. One of his brothers was being bullied? He busted the other kidâs nose. His sisterâs boyfriend got a little too pushy? He handled it.
But how did he convince a girl he just met to trust him with her problems?
Someone knocked on the front door, and he reluctantly left his post to grab his boxers off the floor of the bedroom.
âHang on,â he called as he came back down the hall.
He pulled the door open, and Tracy didnât wait for him to invite her inside, just stepped right past him. She gave him a cursory once-over, her lips twitching slightly like she wanted to comment on his seminudity, but she refrained.
âWhere is she?â she asked.
âSheâs in the bathroom. First door on the left.â
She nodded and walked briskly down the hallway, knocking softly. âVi, itâs me. You about ready to go?â
âIâll be out in a minute.â Her voice was raspy and wet.
âDamn it.â Tracy glanced his way with a grimace. âSorry for all the drama.â
Dean motioned for her to follow him into the kitchen and was relieved when she did. âDo you want some coffee?â
âNo, thanks. Iâm on a caffeine detox. Havenât had so much as a sip in over a week.â
âHowâs that going?â There was no way he could give up caffeine.
âIt fucking blows,â she said.
Dean started up the pot and turned back to face Tracy. âI know itâs none of my business, but what happened?â
Tracyâs face locked into a steely expression. âYouâre right, itâs not your business.â
Dean already knew that, but still, being pretty much told to fuck off in his own house rankled him. âBe that as it may, Iâve got a hysterical woman crying her eyes out in my
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